Science, Technology and the British Industrial 'Decline', 1870-1970 (New Studies in Economic and Social History)
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Science, Technology and the British Industrial 'Decline', 1870-1970 (New Studies in Economic and Social History)

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This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the history of British science and technology in relation to economic performance. Using a wealth of previously unknown statistical data, David Edgerton draws new and controversial conclusions about British innovation and technical training since 1870, and provides a unique guide to the debates around the subject. This book...more
Paperback, 88 pages
Published June 28th 1996 by Cambridge University Press
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